Plant variety of vinca minor named &#39;giant steps&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new plant variety of  Vinca minor  with larger leaf size and significantly heavier leaf substance.

BOTANICAL CLASSIFICATION

Vintca minor (L.) ‘Giant Steps’

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Vinca minor which was discovered as a branch sport in a controlled planting of Vinca minor ‘Bowles’ (not patented) in Vacaville, Calif., by the originator Thomas M. Foley, Jr. The varietal denomination of the new variety is ‘Giarit Steps’.

The genus Vinca is included in the family Apocynaceae, which comprises about 130 genera and 2,100 species of worldwide distribution, generally scandent herbaceous perennials, shrubs and trees. The genus Vinca comprises approximately 12 species of groundcovers originating in Europe and Asia Minor, many of which possess desirable ornamental characteristics.

Vinca minor is widespread and common throughout much of Europe and Asia Minor. It generally has oval to elliptic leaves, 2 to 4 cms long, tapered to the base. Flowers are lilac blue, 2 cms wide, blooming from spring to early fall. Leaf color ranges from green to various forms of variegation; depending on the selected cultivar, light intensity and cultural conditions.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The new variety was discovered as a branch sport in a controlled planting of Vinca minor ‘Bowles’ and differs from its parent by larger leaf size, and significantly heavier leaf substance. Vinca m. ‘Giant Steps’ was asexually reproduced in Vacaville, Calif. Asexual reproduction of the new variety by stem cuttings, have confirmed that the distinctive characteristics of the new variety are stable and transmitted to succeeding generations, and the new variety reproduces true to type.

COMPARISON WITH PARENT

‘Giant Steps’ is distinguished from its parent and all other varieties of Vinca minor of which I am aware by larger leaf size, and significantly heavier leaf substance.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS

The accompanying illustrations show a specimen of the new cultivar In a photo illustration as true to color as is reasonably possible to make in an Illustration of this character.

FIG. 1 illustrates the new variety (on top) and the parent Vinca minor ‘Bowles’ (bottom) with both foliage and flower.

FIG. 2 illustrates the overall habit of the new variety

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY

‘Giant Steps’ has not been observed under all possible environmental, cultural and light conditions. The following observations and descriptions are of 1-year-old plants grown in Vacaville, Calif. in full sun, in a production nursery setting, in one-gallon nursery containers. In this description, color references are to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart (2002) and terminology used in the color descriptions herein refers to plate numbers in this color chart. Phenotypic expression may vary with light intensity, cultural and environmental conditions.

-   Classification:     -   -   Botanical.—Vinca minor (L.) ‘Giant Steps’.         -   Parentage.—Branch sport from Vinca minor ‘Bowles’ (not             patented).         -   Propagation.—Stem cuttings (leaf and node). -   Plant:     -   -   Size.—Approximately 10 cms tall (average) and up to             approximately 3 meters in length.         -   Habit.—Prostrate, creeping. Stems arise vertically from the             crown and may stay erect and reach a height of 15-20 cm but             they typically elongate into a vine of indeterminate length.             The vine stems become prostrate as they elongate and form             infrequent branches.         -   Branching.—Suffrutiscent (woody at the base and more             herbaceous terminally). Lateral Branches: More than 30             Typical # Branches: More than 30 Observed # Branches, 18             Diameter: 3 mm Color: Green-Group near 138B Color of New             Shoots: Near Green Group 138B Color of Mature Shoots: Near             Green Group 138B. -   Leaf:     -   -   Shape.—Mostly orbicular to ovate.         -   Leaf size.—Up to 4 cms long; up to 3.5 cms wide.         -   Arrangement.—Opposite.         -   Margin.—Entire, cupped on underside.         -   Texture/Substance.—Glabrous.         -   Color.—Young Foliage: Upper side: Near Green Group 137B             Under side: Near Green Group 138D Mature Foliage Upper side:             Near Green Group 137A Under side: Near Green Group 138A-B.         -   Venation.—Pattern: Upper Surface: Not prominent Under             Surface: Not prominent.         -   Petioles.—Curved so that the opposite leaves are on the same             plans and held above the stem Size: Approximately 1 cm             Coloration: Near Green Group 138B Texture: Glabrous             Internodes: Up to 2 cms long.         -   Hardiness.—USDA Zone 4 (−30° F. to −20° F.).         -   Vigor.—Rapid growth habit.         -   Pests/Diseases.—None noted. -   Inflorescence: Bloom period.     -   -   Outdoors.—Blooms in early-mid spring and sporadically later             in the season.         -   Greenhouse.—Not grown in a greenhouse setting.         -   Flower form.—Salverform.         -   Flower arrangement.—Solitary.         -   Flower size.—Approximately 2.0 to 2.7 cms diameter;             approximately 2 cm deep.         -   Fragrance.—None noted.         -   Lastingness of individual blooms.—Up to one month.         -   Sepals.—Number 5 Shape: Apices; Acute Size: Approximately 5             mm long. approximately 2 mm wide Margin; Entire Color Green             Group near 143C-D.         -   Corolla.—Near Violet — Blue Group near 93B, 5-petalled,             sympetalous, irregular, non-overlapping. Lobes are 1.1-1.2             cm in length, 0.4 cm to 1.1 cm at tip in width, orifice             5 mm. Orifice color is near Violet — Blue Group near 91D. -   Reproductive organs: Androecium.     -   -   Stamens.—Pentandrous, included, adnate to corolla.         -   Filament color.—Near Yellow Green Group 145 B-C.         -   Pollen color.—Near Yellow Group 11 C-D. Gynoecium.         -   Pistil.—Single, included.         -   Length.—Approximately 7 mm.         -   Stigma color.—Near White Group 155 A-C.         -   Style color.—Near Yellow Green Group 145 C-D.         -   Ovary color.—Near Yellow-Green Group 144 B-C.         -   Fruit.—Not observed. The small, cylindrical fruit follices             of Vinca minor are very rarely ever observed in cultivation. 

1. A new and distinct Vinco minor plant of the variety substantially as shown and described herein. 